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Job Description We are seeking a candidate for a 3-year PhD program as part of the European Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network on “Airborne Wind Energy TRAining for Industrialization
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horizons for advanced technologies. Responsibilities and qualifications The PhD project will focus on the design, synthesis, and characterization of new types of metal-organic network structures, which
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Doctoral Network project “Leveraging Anaerobic Digestion through environmental stresses (LeAD) ”, the hired PhD Scholar will focus on anaerobic microbiome, microbial ecology, microbial interactions
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of opportunity to a variety of careers within the private and public sectors. The program includes the drafting of a PhD thesis, active participation in research networks, PhD courses and knowledge
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interaction, social networks, fairness, and data ethics. Our research is rooted in basic research and centres on mathematical models of the physical and virtual world, as a basis for the analysis, design, and
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successful integration into the cilia research field and networking. Access to an international collaborative environment that can be used for a mandatory up to 6 months research mobility. Access to state
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multidisciplinary research network, which is focused on developing sustainable energy solutions through airborne wind power and designed to empower the project PhD’s to navigate the quickly changing landscape
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is internationally recognized and has a strong collaborative network within the development of advanced analytics. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an international environment with
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large national and international network and cooperate with research partners, public authorities, industry, and NGOs. We have state-of-the-art research facilities and Denmark’s only ocean- and arctic
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and ambitious young research group, supported by the POLIMA Center and its extensive network of international collaborators. POLIMA is a Center of Excellence funded by the Danish National Research